It's very addicting I got carried away and now I have hundreds of nails cans I am broke so be careful. Temu and shein will get you on trouble lol. For some reason mine start popping off the next day so I trying to figure out how to get them to stay.The ones with accent nail i just put it where ever it fits. You could put a top coat on them to help them not to ship and I think you need a topcoat for the stickers
Thank you for the tips. I've set a monthly $25 Temu/nail budget. I have one of these from this haul on right now. It's been on for a week and I can't get them off. I want a different one on now. I even washed my hair aka hands in shampoo, conditioner, water and grease for 2+ hours and I still can't get them off. I used brush on nail glue after roughing up the previously still stuck glue from my last press ons. I cleaned the cuticles, washed my hands and used an alcohol pad. I applied the glue to my nail and the press on. Put the press on, on the nail. Then slid the press on under the cuticle. Looks and feel like I have real nails and there not moving. I'm thinking maybe I can put the nail wraps over the press on but, not sure of how to make it work
I've been buying press on nails from Temu for about a month. I am impressed with them! They are so affordable. eta: I am a chronic nail biter too. If I don't have press on nails on, my nails are destroyed.
OMG, I immediately hit the Subscribe and Like button when you flipped the canvas over and was like DAMN, I didn't expect it to be this big lolol. Love it!
I love your chaotic energy, you had me smiling the whole video. I could honestly listen to you all day. Thank you for showing us how to roll up the big canvases so there is a manageable area to work on. It seemed obvious as soon as you demonstrated, but I would never have thought of it!
These small kits are great for kids, beginners and those who want to try dps. My Michael's carries the same kits. Hopefully they will cone out with more designs of bigger sizes
I should get to it this year. I'm trying to not buy too much even tho I only bought a few last year and I'm picking smaller kits. Thanks for watching. 😊
Exactly. Rounds drive me nuts and I'm already 🤪. Plus at lot of the licensed kits are HUGE even for simple pics that don't require such a big size for reference check out the videos I did for PAM Diamond Paintings. Thanks for watching
That kit is the very first one I bought from DAC, and I still have it in my stash unopened. I'm not sure if I'm intimidated by it, or saving it like you!!! The second I saw it I knew I had to have it! Have you worked on it since this video?
No I haven't worked on it yet but it is probably my favorite kit. It seems I like the Japanese/Chinese style scenery art and Lofi too. Haven't found a Lofi in square drills that I love 😍 yet. Thanks for watching
I feel the same way you do about the DS adhesive. I won't touch it!! The only one I've done, I spent so much time trying to get rid of all the rivers and bubbles that it took all fun out of it. I just donate those if I accidentally get one.
Yes this one got me stumped. I should have paid better attention to the shop to make sure it was poured glue. For aliexpress, I go to the shop, then all orders, the click on the orders and look at the review pictures. This one slipped through the cracks, I guess 😕
@@introvertsanonymous6274 Thanks for the tip! It seems like the actual product page I'm looking at has zero reviews. But that is brilliant to look at all of them!
Yes, I usually look at pics to see how they are shipped, if it's poured, the drill field to see if it's actually gridded, and hopefully for completed pics for render. One rule of thumb. More details, larger painting. Plus, I didn't know that some of the aliexpress stores have resin drills! 2 of these were resin! It's not just ever moment.
Thank you for watching. I got it a few years ago from Stacy Perodin on Facebook. It has fallen from table to tiled floor a few times and not a chip. I like that it's skinny, which is comfy for me.
You're welcome. Plus, I moved around some of the ones that came with the kit, so the colors I did have would work. If you have any questions or run into a problem on any kits you may have, you can ask me and I'll help to figure it out if I can. Thank you for watching 😊
You may want to check your subscribers for notifications. I haven't gotten any notifications from a lot of channels I'm subscribed to. I have to specifically look for the channel to find the videos.
I am interested in learning diamond painting and came across your RU-vid channel today. What is kitting up? What are you using to hold the film down so you can put the drills on and where did you get it from? Do you leave the film like it is or do you cut it in smaller sections? When you complete a secrion do you remove that film completely from the picture? Do you ever have drills left over from a picture? If so what do you do with them? Thank you for your time.
Kitting up means putting your drills in a labeled container or bag so they are easier to find as you use it throughout the canvas. I use a cover minder to hold back the plastic. It's 2 magnets with a a decorative top. The top is placed on top of the plastic film. The second magnet is placed under the canvas. I do leave the film as it is even when the canvas is complete to avoid dust and debri from getting on it. Yes there is always drills left over. I save them for other projects or in case I run out of a color in another kit. You can check out other videos I did which will help you understand the diamond painting lingo a little more. Thanks for watching. I'll try to post more work in progress videos. I'm kinda shy about longer videos because I have to talk longer.
Thank you for watching. Remember, there is no right or wrong way to dp. Do what makes you happy. Once really get into the hobby, you'll find what works for you